Aine inghean ui Chonchobhair

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SCA History

Aine became Baroness Amanda's champion of arts as part of the group Musica Moderna at her first event, Lions Gate May Bardic in A.S. 37 (May 2002). She received an AoA from Princess Amanda and Prince Ulf at Tir Righ Summer Investiture XLI/2006. At Lions Gate Defenders XLII/2007 Aine gained the title of Bardic Defender of Lions Gate, which she held for a year. She became student to Caoimhe ingen Domnaille at Tir Righ Winter Investiture XLII/2007. Aine was co-autocrat of 12th Night 2008 and autocrat of Kingdom Bardic 2008. She received a Goutte de Sang from King Cedric and Queen Elizabeth at Tir Righ Spring Coronet 2008 and a Silver Pillar from Prince Owain and Princess Wrenn at Tir Righ May Investiture 2008. She became a dean of The University of Tir Righ in December, orchestrating university sessions throughout the principality until December of 2010. Her favourite thing to do, though, is retinue. Since May of 2007 she has served on numerous retinues as personal assistant, lady-in-waiting, head lady-in-waiting, royal liaison, royal secretary, court co-ordinator and, in the words of His Grace Owain, human leatherman tool. She is currently Deputy Seneschale of Tir Righ.

Interests

  • Learning
  • Midwifery
  • Retinue
  • Tablet Weaving
  • Not sucking at sewing
  • Music

Persona

A work in progress, Aine's persona is a midwife's apprentice in the 13th century. Her surname is derived from the clan system of Ireland, meaning daughter of a male descendent of Connor. Aine is from the Galway area of Ireland.

Offices

  • Dean of The University of Tir Righ: December 2008 to December 2010
  • Deputy Governor of The University of Tir Righ: November 2009 to December 2010
  • Deputy Seneschale of Tir Righ: March 2011

Awards Summary

Known Accomplices

Modern Life

In her modern life Aine is known as Sally. She is a labour doula, teaches Canadian history at UBC and Douglas College, and is completing a PhD in the history of childbirth. If her friends stop winning crucial tournaments, she'll finish her dissertation any day now.

(And for the record, she does not consider her life mundane)